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In The Middle

Gaga and Ariana Dance Through the Pain in ‘Rain on Me’

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

When two of the biggest names in pop announced their collaboration, the music industry was instantly changed for the better: Gaga and Grande together is a cultural reset. Fans across the world were stunned by […]

To The 1975, Here Are Some Notes On A Conditional Form

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by Tom Weatherilt

It’s difficult enough to review a 22-track album in less than 300 words let alone an album so packed with detail as this one is. The 1975’s third studio album comes a mere 91 days […]

In the Middle with Leeds Streetwear Brand PAX VICE

Posted on 23rd May 202023rd May 2020 by Tom Weatherilt

Meet the Leeds University student who started his own streetwear brand whilst studying for his degree.

Jeffree Star’s Cremated Palette: His Worst Yet

Posted on 19th May 202022nd May 2020 by Lizzie Wright

Jeffree Star’s new ‘Cremated’ palette has left fans upset with the makeup star’s insensitive release. We discuss the poor timing of the reveal, and offer some alternatives.

Leeds University Online Library: Fashion Magazines at Your Fingertips

Posted on 18th May 202018th May 2020 by Giulio Bajona

Need some fashionable quarantine reading? Giulio Bajona talks you through the fashion magazines available through our very own university library. With issues past and present, you’ll never be bored again.

5 Novels To Fill The ‘Normal People’ Shaped Hole In Your Life

Posted on 15th May 2020 by Olivia Tait

If you loved reading Sally Rooney’s Normal People and binged all 12 episodes of the screen adaptation in one night as I did, you may be suffering from a Connell and Marianne shaped hole in […]

In the Middle with Myroo Skincare

Posted on 15th May 202029th October 2020 by Sarah Mortimore

We sit down with Rachael Dunseath, founder of Harrogate-based skincare brand Myroo, to discuss starting a business and natural skincare.

Extraction Review: What can be salvaged from Netflix’s latest action-packed feature?

Posted on 14th May 202014th May 2020 by Owen Frost

In Extraction, ex-Asgardian Chris Hemsworth plays a stoic Australian mercenary, Tyler Rake, flung into a world of crime. Rake’s recruitment is directed by handler Nik (Golshifteh Farahani) and also features warring Indian and Bangladeshi drug […]

A Lockdown Silver Lining

Posted on 12th May 202019th May 2020 by Millie Cross

We’re all talking about ‘that chain’. We discuss how this simple piece of jewellery has captured the nation’s hearts.

An Homage to Florian Schneider: Kraftwerk’s Best Moments

Posted on 8th May 20208th May 2020 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Earlier this week, Kraftwerk’s co-founder Florian Schneider passed away. To celebrate his legacy, our writers reflect on the work of Germany’s most influential electronic music group. Autobahn (1974) “My friends and I listen to Autobahn […]

Queen of Quarantine: A review of Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Kitchen Disco #6

Posted on 6th May 2020 by Alex Gibbon

Amid the monotonous day-to-day slog of this international pandemic is a sequined beacon of hope. Sophie Ellis-Bextor, everyone’s favourite posh pop princess, has blessed us with a myriad of glossy floorfillers since the turn of […]

The Pioneer of Afrobeat: A Tribute to Tony Allen

Posted on 6th May 20206th May 2020 by Hollie Griss

On Friday 1 May, the acclaimed drummer Tony Allen passed away at the age of 79, just weeks after the release of his latest body of work, Rejoice. Allen was widely regarded as a founder of […]

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